Bury
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Bury may refer to:
Places
England
- Bury, Cambridgeshire, a village
- Bury, Greater Manchester, a town, historically in Lancashire
- Bury (UK Parliament constituency) (1832–1950)
- Bury and Radcliffe (UK Parliament constituency) (1950–1983)
- Bury North (UK Parliament constituency), from 1983
- Bury South (UK Parliament constituency), from 1983
- County Borough of Bury, 1846–1974
- Metropolitan Borough of Bury, from 1974
- Bury Rural District, 1894–1933
- Bury (UK Parliament constituency) (1832–1950)
- Bury, Somerset, a hamlet
- Bury, West Sussex, a village and civil parish
- Bury St Edmunds, a town in Suffolk, commonly referred to as Bury
- New Bury, a suburb of Farnworth in the Bolton district of Greater Manchester
Elsewhere
- Bury, Hainaut, Belgium, a village in the commune of Péruwelz, Wallonia
- Bury, Quebec, Canada, a municipality
- Bury, Oise, France, a commune
Sports
- Bury (professional wrestling), a slang term used in the world of wrestling
- Bury F.C., a professional football team in Bury, northern England
- Bury Town F.C., a football team from Bury St Edmunds, south-east England
Other uses
- Bury (surname)
- Bury (The Fall song)
- HMS Bury (1919), a Royal Navy First World War minesweeper
- Horace Bury, a character in the science fiction novel The Mote in God's Eye
See also
- Bury, Curtis and Kennedy, British locomotive builder
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